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Belfast: Live report and photos

On Sunday, All Time Low went to Northern Ireland for a show at Ulster Hall. The website XS Noize attended the concert and posted a live report on the web. You can read the article below.

After SWMRS finished, the stage was set up for All Time Low. The crowd below in the standing area were visibly ready to go. A huge black curtain was dropped from the front of the stage to reveal a huge light set up and drummer Rian’s kit.

When the lights went down the room exploded in an applause I didn’t think could get any louder, but which did as the members bounced out onto the stage. Getting off to a roaring start with the song Kicking & Screaming, All Time Low were giving so much energy, making it look like it was the first night of their current tour, rather than the tenth date.

The four members played a huge 15 song set, rarely slowing down and playing every song that the fans wanted to hear. Playing songs from as far back as their 2007 sophomore album So Wrong, It’s Right the band were visibly having a great time playing and it was clear everyone else in the room was having a great time too.

Song after song the crowd were going wild, proving that All Time Low fans are among the most committed, there wasn’t anyone in the room that didn’t now the words. Tracks like Weightless and Six Feet Under The Stars went down fantastically, as well as the new single Dirty Laundry from their recently announced new album coming out later this year.

After closing with Take Cover the band brought their set to an end, but everyone in the room wanted more. And the band were more than happy to oblige. After a brief moment off the stage, they returned to play the two songs everyone had been waiting to hear. Lost In Stereo was the first of, launching the entire room into a ball of nostalgia fuelled energy it was fantastic. And just when I thought the applause couldn’t get any bigger and the crowd couldn’t be anymore excited, the night was brought to a fantastic close with Dear Maria, Count Me In.

All Time Low’s return to Belfast delivered another fantastic set, filled with energy and positive vibes that will definitely be enough for the fans there to welcome them back once again.

All Time Low's upcoming week

All Time Low's UK tour with SWMRS and Waterparks is still going strong. We have summed up the main information about each gig they will play this upcoming week to make it easier for you. Feel free to use the suggested hashtags on social media to find people going to the same show as you.

Should you have any questions, feel free to direct them at our Twitter account @ohcalamitynet.

25 March 2017

Liverpool: Review and pictures

Yesterday, All Time Low played a show in Liverpool, UK, where they changed the setlist just a bit to play one of their oldest songs, Jasey Rae. The website Getintothis was in the audience to write a live report of the night. You can read their article below.

Returning to the city after a lengthy absence, Getintothis’ Luke Chandley finds the pop punkers taking Mountford Hall by storm.

It had been a while since All Time Low were last in Liverpool. The band said so themselves. And whilst the city often gets overlooked in a band’s touring schedule, tonight was a night for All Time Low to reintroduce themselves with their fans a little closer to the Mersey.

The Baltimore pop-punkers hit the stage with Kicking and Screaming, taken from their last album Future Hearts. Full of bounce and energy, it was a great way to open the set. Even from that very moment, you could tell that the band had the crowd eating out the palm of their hands.

Across the next few songs, we were given a trip through the history of the band, with singles off earlier albums (Weightless and Six Feet Under The Stars) providing long-term fans with some well-known classics.

As the set continued, the audience became more involved, with some great sing-along moments coming in the form of Missing You, and during an impromptu addition to the set-list of early tracks in the form of Jasey Rae from 2006 EP Put Up or Shut Up. A clear fan favourite, it was awesome to see an act bow to fan pressure. As venue-wide chants of “Jasey Rae!” rung across Mountford Hall, the band turned to a quick retune before giving the fans exactly what they wanted. A cool gesture from the act that the audience clearly loved.

The final song Dear Maria, Count Me In is probably the track the band is best known for, and as the song drew to a close, confetti was thrust into the air to bring the curtain down on a really solid show.

All Time Low know exactly what their fans want. As the years have passed, they have honed their craft and turned their brand of sunshine pop-punk into music for all seasons, and whilst they don’t pull up any musical trees, their show will continue to look, sound and feel one of the best around. And that’s all anyone can ask for.

Southampton review and pictures

Yesterday, All Time Low played a sold out show in Southampton, UK. Various media were in attendance to write reports. You can read the review from Hampshire Chronicle below.

PUNK-rock band All Time Low took to the Southampton stage and blew audiences away, getting their UK tour off to a great start.

Supporting acts Waterpark and SWMRS warmed the audience up but were not a touch on the main act.

Despite being a fan of All Time Low for the last ten plus years, growing up listening to their music as it matured with me, this was the first time I have seen them live and I was blown away by their sheer stage presence and unforgettable performance.

Waterparks, from Texas, was the first supporting act to take to the stage followed by SWMRS, from California, and unfortunately I soon realised why I had never heard of either of these acts.

At first I was quite excited to see which acts the band which I had followed unwaveringly for so long had chosen to support them. But Waterparks were not the best and SWMRS were only a little better. Although, for all I know they could have been quite good but since I could not hear their singing over their instruments, I could not judge. I ended up waiting impatiently for them to finish, worrying All Time Low's sound might be off too.

But, I worried for nothing - All Time Low's vocals were spot on, the band made their instruments sing and the audience go wild.

All Time Low showcased a number of their hits from their Future Hearts album, gave a little treat from their new record Young Renegade and even played a few classic hits which gave them their name - leaving the audience buzzing.

The band had a number of tricks up their sleeves which made the night special. They were funny, bantered with the audience and by the end of the night were having bras thrown at them by admirers.

If you have not got a ticket yet and are an All Time Low fan I highly recommend you do so for one of their remaining 14 tour dates.

All Time Low's upcoming week

All Time Low's UK tour with SWMRS and Waterparks has started and is going strong. We have summed up the main information about each gig they will play this upcoming week to make it easier for you. Feel free to use the suggested hashtags on social media to find people going to the same show as you.

Should you have any questions, feel free to direct them at our Twitter account @ohcalamitynet.

Team Up TV: DJ set at the Bunker

Last Saturday, All Time Low were at The Bunker in Cardiff, Wales for a DJ set organised by Team Up Cardiff after their show. Today, the latter posted a recap video of the after party made by Front Row Productions. Watch it below.

The pictures taken that night have been posted and are now available in our gallery. Check them out!